31 January 2019

Takkan 1 ayam kawan dgn 10 ekor itik, ia akan jadi itik...


Sangat simplistik pandangan  Takiyuddin Hassan (pix,atas) yang juga Setiausaha Agung parti agama mengenai pelantikan Sheikh Ummar Ali sebagai salah seorang ahli lembaga Yadim.

Katanya dengan pelantikan Ummar itu, menyebabkan Yadim bakal dicorakkan oleh DAP. Astghrafirulullah.

Pandangan sedemikian tidak patut zahir daripada seorang setiausaha agung seperti beliau yang juga merupakan pengamal undang-undang.

Saya tidak setuju seratus peratus cara ahli lembaga pengarah Yadim dibentuk. Tetapi cara sesetengah pihak mengkritik lantikan itu, dan menjadikanmodal pelantikan Ummar Ali itu sebagai menuduh DAP menguasai Yadim adalah melampau. Pandangan itu sangat dangkal dan tidak berilmu.

Apakah dengan seekor ayam berkawan dengan 10 ekor itik maka ia akan jadi itik. Apakah semudah itu Ummar akan membawa pemikiran DAP dalam Yadim dan ahli lembaga Yadim yang lain akan jadi Pandir? Jangan memperlekeh orang.

Cuba beza dan pisahkan sedikit Ummar dengan partinya itu dan bersangka baik melihat dia juga adalah seorang yang mengucap dua kalimah syhadat seperti kita. Jangan kita ambil tali inci ukur keimanan kita tetapi sesekali ukur juga keimanan orang lain. Sikap menyalah orang lain seratus peratus bukan prinsip Islam.


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Sheikh Ummar Ali dan Nik Omar

Cara membenci DAP juga bagi saya tidak betul dalam konteks politik. Saya tidak menerima ideologi politik DAP, tetapi kehadirannya tidak boleh dipersoalkan kerana ia mengikut Perlembagaan. Sudah kerap kali saya kata, kalau DAP bahaya, bahaya.. batalkan sahaja DAP. Habis cerita dan kita semua akan aman dunia dan akhirat? Buatlah himpunan persis ICERD itu menuntut DAP dibatalkan. Berani?

DAP dizaman Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, tidak dibatalkan. Dizaman Najib Razak tidak dibatalkan. Dizaman Dr Mahathir Mohamad “berkonfrontasi” dengan Kit Siang dulu pun tidak dibatalkan.

Kepada Takiyuddin dan orang sewaktu dengannya, yang meletakkan DAP sebagai “punching beg” kepada kerajaan PH dan Amanah, cubalah sedar sedikit. Jangan bersikap seperti penjual ubat tradisional yang dengan mudah cuba menipu pengguna.

Penjual ubat tradisional hanya menjual satu jenis ubat sahaja, tetapi didakwa boleh menyembuhkan berbagai penyakit. Cara beginilah mengapa penjualan ubat tradisional jalanan tidak maju maju. Sebab cara mereka menarik perhatian orang ramai tidak mengikut saitifik langsung dan kekal secara kovensional yang sempit. - MSO

Agama bagi walaun ialah, duduk dalam PAS kau ahli sorga, lawan PAS kau tetap kapiq...

Misteri pokok petai 'menangis' 
akhirnya terjawab.

Beberapa hari lalu, kecoh seketika di Kampung Petani, Kota Bharu, Kelantan apabila pokok petai didapati mengeluarkan air dengan sendirinya, walaupun ketika itu tidak hujan.

Kejadian pelik yang bermula jam 8 malam hingga 6 pagi sejak dari minggu lalu, turut menarik perhatian penduduk setempat dan orang ramai. Malah, ramai yang dilihat menadah air tersebut dan ada juga yang meminumnya.

Walaubagaimana pun, misteri pokok petai berusia 30 tahun yang seakan-akan 'menangis' sejak minggu lalu akhirnya terjawab.

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Menurut laman web cicadamania, serangga yang dikenali sebagai riang-riang atau nama saintifiknya Cicada akan berkumpul dalam jumlah yang banyak pada hari panas, dan serangga itu akan minum dari cairan pokok, seterusnya akan 'kencing' ketika berbuat demikian. 

Depa tadah air pokok petai menangis ini kononnya untuk buat 'ubat'. Akhirnya depa semua kena kencing - f/bk

Najib Razak - Wearing Military Fatigue Uniform
Why Najib Sucked Up To Trump and Sent His Spy Woman Soliciting For CIA Support...

By hook or by crook, Najib Razak had to meet Donald Trump before calling a snap election, which had to happen on or before 24 August, 2018. So, after paying millions of taxpayers’ money to lobbyists, accommodation at Trump International Hotel, flight expenses, food, laundry and whatnot, Najib finally secured an audience with Trump on Sept 12, 2017.

Mr. Najib desperately needed the meeting with the U.S. president for many reasons. First, he needed a photo op with President Trump to convince the gullible and ignorant village folks some 15,328-km back home that he wasn’t a crook. How could the world’s most powerful man shake his hand and smile in front of photographers if indeed he was a thief, Najib would argue.

Second, Najib needed a joint press conference with the POTUS to send a message to not only his opponents – especially Mahathir Mohamad – but also other world leaders of his “legitimacy” as Malaysian prime minister, even after his 1MDB scandal rocked the world. He hoped to use the press conference as a tool to cleanse his corruption and thievery.

Third, he also wanted to publicly invite Trump to Malaysia during the press conference, an invitation that the U.S. narcissist leader could not resist, hence will boost Najib’s image domestically and internationally. It would be the same trick Najib used when Barack Obama agreed to visit the country in 2014, where both leaders subsequently took “selfies” together.

Unfortunately for Mr. Najib, none of his wishlist materialised, despite his pledge at the White House to “Make America Great Again (MAGA)” – to splash US$20 billion purchasing Boeing planes and investing in the U.S. infrastructure redevelopment. Under tremendous pressure, the scheduled photo-op was cancelled, let alone any lunch or state dinner or exchange of diplomatic gift.

It was the first time in history that a leader was given such a humiliating and “deplorable” visit status. Even the customary joint press conference was cancelled during Malaysia then-Prime Minister Najib Razak’s historical visit to the U.S. Of course, the crook almost tears his hair out for being treated like a pariah, more toxic than Angela Merkel whom Trump despised very much.


Hasanah Abdul Hamid – MEIO Spy Director General - Covered Face Being Charged
Hasanah Abdul Hamid – MEIO Spy DG

More importantly, the former premier had wanted Trump administration’s assurance of support in the eventuality of a “hung parliament” in the general election that was about to be called. After the disastrous outcome of his visit to the White House, the desperate Najib instructed his spy woman, Intelligence Chief Hasanah Abdul Hamid, to write to the CIA director, Gina Haspel.

The letter soliciting for U.S. support for Mr. Najib, just 5 days before the 14 general election on May 9, 2019, was a desperate attempt to suck up to the Trump administration. The three-page letter from the intelligence unit under the Prime Minister’s Department, among other things, appealed for U.S. to support Najib administration “even if we win the election by a simple majority or just one seat”.

Although he was confident of winning the election, at least that was what the Special Branch told him, Najib wasn’t sure if he could win big enough to stop Mahathir from pulling a rabbit out of the hat. After all, the 93-year-old man posted letters on Facebook (May 2), calling military generals and police to ensure that their personnel would be able to vote freely without any coercion or restrictions.

In another letter dated Apr 25, 2018 addressed to members of the police and armed forces, the same Mahathir warned there should “not be any threats against the armed forces and police to not vote for the opposition”. It was estimated that there were more than 100,000 members of the armed forces and over 150,000 police officers in the country.

Obviously, Najib was worried about the supposedly “undivided loyalty” of Malaysia’s armed forces to him, not the country and certainly not to a potential Mahathir’s new government. He suspected that as a former prime minister for 22 years from 1981 to 2003, Mr. Mahathir probably still commanded certain loyalty among the soldiers.

Najib’s plan to win the 14th general election included buying over a number of opposition MPs in case his Barisan Nasional won by a razor-thin margin. And Najib didn’t expect his mentor-turned-nemesis Mahathir would surrender without a fight, including the possibility of mobilising armed forces disgusted with his extremely corrupt regime.

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After all, we’re talking about Mahathir, a master strategist who had appointed his brother-in-law as the new Armed Forces Chief as a pre-emptive strike during the 1988 UMNO crisis, where he threatened to use the military to take over the country if anyone dared to remove him as prime minister after UMNO was declared illegal and de-registered by the Registrar of Societies (RoS).

Even if Mahathir couldn’t mobilise the military, what will happen if hundreds of thousands took to the street because Najib lost, but play dirty to stay in power by kidnapping or arresting the opposition leaders? What would the U.S. do if Najib wins the election by a simple majority of just one seat, because some opposition MPs suddenly disappeared?

Venezuela’s current turmoil provides some idea what may happen to Najib if he played dirty and used military to stay in power like dictator Maduro. The opposition leader Juan Guaidó has declared himself Venezuela’s interim president after mass protests against Nicolás Maduro. Guaidó’s claim has been recognised by the US, Canada, Brazil, Colombia and others, while the EU has said the voice of the people cannot be ignored.

So, what if the similar scenario happened in Malaysia on May 9 last year? What if opposition leader Mahathir Mohamad declared himself Malaysia’s interim prime minister after mass protests against Najib Razak for massive cheating, where the corrupt Election Commission somehow declared Najib as the winner even if the results say otherwise?

This isn’t some fairy tales because it has been proven that on the night of May 9, the Election Commission had indeed delayed – even suspended – the announcement of the general election winners and the refusal of the signing of the Form 14 documents, presumably to facilitate Najib Razak to have an emergency meeting with his warlords and advisers and to perform his dirty tricks.

Now do you understand why Najib had to meet Trump and sucked up to the U.S. president, failing which he then instructed his spy woman to beg for support from the CIA? Only the U.S. can legitimise the government of Malaysia by a simple congratulation note. Najib needed the US recognition in claiming the government. Unfortunately to Najib, his loss was too spectacular to be salvaged. - FT

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A Genocidal State...

1. Malaysia does not recognise Israel; has no diplomatic relation with it, does not allow Malaysians to visit Israel and does not allow Israelis to visit Malaysia.

2. This is the only country in the world that Malaysia treats in this manner. Why?

3. In the first place Israel was created from a slice of Palestinian land, without a referendum or a plebiscite being held. The Palestinians were expelled from Palestine without any compensation for the land and homes seized by the Israelis.

4. Then Israel seized more Palestinian land so that Israel became bigger. The Israelis then built numerous settlements on Palestinian land without the consent of the Palestinian nation. Palestinians are barred from these settlements.

5. When the Palestinians resisted and threw stones at Israeli tanks and armoured cars, the Israeli soldiers fired live bullets at the Palestinian children and arrested many of them. The arrested people were detained for years without trial.

6. The detainees were used to exchange with Israeli soldiers captured by the Palestinians.

7. The Gaza strip is blockaded by Israeli forces. Relief ships carrying food, medicine and building materials were siezed in international waters and forced to go to Israel. In one incident 10 activists were killed. These acts by the Israelis is blatantly against international laws.

8. When the Palestinians fired futile rockets at Israel, the Israelis dropped bombs and fired missiles at Palestinian towns and villages. Schools and hospitals were destroyed, patients and children killed or maimed.

9. The blockade of Gaza is illegal but no country has condemned Israel for breaking international laws and moral codes.

10. Today Israel declares that Jerusalem is its capital. When Palestinian slapped Israelis soldiers, they were shot and killed and many were detained.


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11. A high wall has been built to divide Palestinian villages and towns. Palestinians cannot visit relatives without being subjected to humiliating checks at many check-points created by the Israelis. The Palestinians are not allowed to travel on roads built by the Israelis on Palestinian land.

12. Thousands of Palestinian have been killed or wounded through Israeli military actions.

13. The whole world can see the injustice and the oppression of the Palestinian by the Israelis. But Israel is not even criticised by the people who talk so much about freedom from oppression and the rule of law. Israel seems to be privileged.

14. If anyone criticises Israel or the holocaust he is immediately labelled “anti-Semitic”. The implication is that he is inhuman or immoral. But the blatant inhumanity of Israel is not condemned.

15. Malaysia is not anti-Jew or anti-Semitic. The Arabs are also Semitic people. But we reserve the right to condemn inhuman and oppressive behaviour anywhere, by anyone. We have condemned the Myanmar people for their treatment of the Rohingyas. We have criticised many countries and people for inhuman acts.

16. Many people and many countries have condemned us. But we have not been labelled nor have we labelled people who speak as a matter of right in a free world.

17. Malaysia bans two Israeli athletes – the US bans citizens of five Islamic nations and plans to build a wall against South Americans. Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic ban refugees. Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban referred to Syrian refugees as “Muslim invaders.”

18. Israel is a criminal state and deserves to be condemned. We know the strong backing for Israel. We cannot act against Israel beyond refusing to recognise it. We maintain we have a right to bar Israelis from our country. When the world condemns us for this we have a right to say that the world is being hypocritical. Their talk of human rights and the rule of law is so much empty words.

19. I appeal to those who sympathise with the Palestinian cause to voice their condemnation. Terrorism is not the answer. A proper strategy is needed to bring justice to the Palestinians - chedet

Kata dua Tun Daim kepada menteri2 PH yang suka bertelagah sesama sendiri.
Ada benarnya jangan sampai rakyat meluat...

Guan Eng sindir UMNO/PAS supaya pulangkan wang curi itu secara sukarela.

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Pandai walaun2 main bowling sejak bersama UMNO. Tak lama lagi lebai2 atasan akan main golf. Walaun2 ketua cawangan berkaraoke. Walaun2 unit amal jadi bouncer kelab dangdut...

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cheers.

30 January 2019

Siapa meraung,siapa ketawa di Semenyih...

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Kekalahan PH di Cameron Highland patut menjadi iktibar, menginsafkan para pemimpin PH bahawa kuasa Allah dan undi rakyat menentukan nasib semua calon dan semua parti bertanding. Politik Malaysia sejak 61 tahun dan akan berterusan sampai beberapa PRU lagi tetap berbau perkauman. 

Kamu boleh menjaja 'Malaysian Malaysia', 'Malaysia Baru' untuk memancing sokongan rakyat. Tapi kalau Melayu/ Bumiputra merasakan hak dan kepentingan pribumi terjejas dan terhakis maka segala dongeng 'Malaysian Malaysia, 'Malaysia Baru' hanya tinggal kenangan yg pahit.

Ini realiti politik Malaysia. DAP dan PKR parti politik semua kaum. Perjuangannya tidak selari dengan BERSATU yang memperjuangkan kepentingan Melayu/Bumiputra sebagai alternatif kepada UMNO. Kalau ada pemimpin PH yang bermimpi bukan Melayu boleh menjadi PM dan menentukan halatuju kerajaan sekarang maka janganlah terkejut beruk kalau PH berputih mata, hilang kuasa pada PRU 15 kelak. Jangan fikir kerana DAP dan PKR mempunyai banyak wakil di Parlimen dari BERSATU maka mereka mahu menguasai kepimpinan kerajaan menurut acuan politik mereka.

Jangan cari naas politik. Orang Melayu yg beragama Islam tidak akan menerima seorang bernama Anwar Ibrahim sebagai bakal PM kerana mereka berpegang pada wahyu Allah yg melaknati kaum homosek. Kita cabar mana-mana ulamak yang berwibawa yang mengatakan Allah merestui homoseks boleh jadi pemimpin berdasarkan al-qur'an.



DAP menjadi momokan UMNO, PAS dan berbagai ngo Melayu Islam kerana orang Melayu tidak akan menerima dengan dada lapang DAP menguasai kepimpinan kerajaan dan menentukan nasib rakyat di bumi Malaysia. Peristiwa berdarah 13 Mei, 1969 masih menguasai minda orang Melayu. Walaupun majoriti kaum Cina menyokong DAP namun ia tetap tidak dapat diterima oleh sebahagian besar umat Melayu beragama Islam.

Sebenarnya semua parti dalam PH dapat menikmati kuasa sebagai menteri kerana Allah dan rakyat menyokong Tun Mahathir. Ini realitinya. Kalau bukan Tun Mahathir yang memimpin PH hari ini PKR, DAP, AMANAH dan BERSATU tidak akan berlagak sebagai menteri seperti kaduk naik junjung hari ini. Insaflah, wahai para pemimpin dan balaci PH semua. Kamu mengkhianati amanah Allah dan rakyat kalian akan menerima risikonya pada masa akan datang. Ingat 'kun faya kun' kuasa Allah.

Di Semenyeh nanti calonnya dari BERSATU. Seluruh rakyat akan melihat mainan politik dalam PH, dan juga silat serta kuntau UMNO dan PAS. Kalau salah pilih calon, dan kalau matyeh-matyeh BERSATU hanya syok bergambar dengan menteri, makan minum dengan para pemimpin untuk menghiasi facebook alamat BERSATU akan dibungkus para pengundi Semenyih kelak. 

Hari ini rakyat lebih bijak dari kebanyakan menteri dan pemimpin politik. Jadi jangan memperlekehkan hak dan kepentingan rakyat, dan jangan menjaja janji yg tak boleh ditepati. - Yahaya Ismail

After Cameron tumble, 
can PH hold on to Semenyih?...

Pakatan Harapan will face another electoral battle in a month, this time for the Semenyih state seat in Selangor.

In the last general election, the coalition scored a comfortable win with an 8,964-vote majority. However, the changing political landscape could see BN and its ally PAS mounting a serious challenge on March 2.

In last Saturday's Cameron Highlands by-election, BN and PAS proved that with the right motivation, the once bitter enemies can form a formidable alliance capable of capturing a majority of Malay votes.



During the general election, BN and PAS contested separately in Semenyih, coming in second and third place respectively.

Even if their votes are combined, the two are still 1,998 votes behind Harapan.

This could be good news for Harapan, as the voting patterns in Cameron Highlands suggested that the coalition retained their share of Malay votes with some minute gains.

In Semenyih, 67 percent of the voters are Malays, Chinese (17 percent) and Indians (14 percent).





A shot in the arm

However, BN's win in Cameron Highlands has given the coalition a much-needed shot in the arm and its newfound zeal could eat into Harapan's votes.

In Cameron Highlands, BN's campaign was centred around the cost of living, Harapan's unfulfilled election promises, as well as the death of Fire and Rescue Department personnel Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim.

Selangor government think tank Institut Darul Ehsan warned that Umno and PAS' rhetoric could win over suburban and urban Malays if the government does not assuage the community's concerns.


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Meanwhile, Harapan must ensure that its non-Malay supporters come out and vote in the Semenyih by-election.

Turnout rates in Chinese- and Indian-majority areas in Cameron Highlands were below the constituency average of 68.79 percent. Comparatively, 70.46 percent of Malay voters turned up to cast their ballots.

The Semenyih seat fell vacant after its incumbent, Bersatu's Bakhtiar Mohd Nor, died three weeks ago.

Bakhtiar had wrested the seat from BN in a four-cornered fight on May 9.

Besides Harapan and BN, PSM's S Arutchelvan might vie for the seat again.

It also remains to be seen if former premier Najib Abdul Razak would hit the campaign trail for Semenyih, as he did in Cameron Highlands.

Nomination for the Semenyih seat is on Feb 16. - mk

Clear and Present Danger For PH...

Semantically speaking, the Pakatan Harapan (PH) did not lose the Cameron Highlands parliamentary seat in the January 26 by-election. The seat did not belong to it in the first place. The results were a status quo. The Barisan Nasional (BN) retained the seat.

What is significant is the ruling PH lost to the opposition BN with a larger majority. In the last May 9 General Elections the PH candidate, Manogaran Marimuthu (from the DAP), lost to BN’s Sivarraajh Chandran (MIC) by 597 votes (2.45%) in a 79-per cent voter turnout and a 5-way fight. Sivarraajh subsequently lost the seat after an election court on last November 30 found him guilty of vote-buying.

On January 26, Manogaran, who was contesting the Pahang seat for the third time, was unequivocally defeated by the BN’s novice candidate, retired police officer Ramli Mohd Nor, 61. Ramli is "first" on at least three counts. He is an Orang Asli. He does not belong to any political party. He successfully contested on behalf of the BN.

He polled 12,038 votes against Manogaran’s 8,800 to earn a majority of 3,238 votes or 15.11 per cent on a turnout of 68.79 per cent. There are several factors that contributed to BN’s larger victory.

Choice of candidates

The BN’s high stake poker game paid off. Taking away the traditionally MIC seat and giving it to an independent Orang Asli had minimised acrimony between Umno and the MIC. Being an Orang Asli, it was easier for Ramli to garner the support of his community that makes up 21.56 per cent of the electors.

No one ethnic group is in majority in Cameron Highland. Apart from the Orang Asli, there are the Malays (33.5 per cent), Chinese (29.48 per cent) and Indians (14.91 per cent).

Ramli, being a Muslim Orang Asli, was naturally favoured by the Malays as well. Since Pas opted out, he also benefited from the party’s votes. In the nutshell, the BN got a boost from three sources namely the Orang Asli, the Felda Malays and the Pas supporters.


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Post-Cameron Highlands

It is wise for the PH strategies and planners to take note of the readiness of Umno to innovate and its growing friendship with Pas. Taking away the seat from the MIC and giving it to an independent Orang Asli candidate was a master stroke. In so doing it reduced the disenchantment among its minority Indian supporters.

The PH, on the other hand, started the race with a disadvantage. For a start Cameron Highlands was not its seat and its candidate wasn’t exactly everybody’s first love. Twice defeated he wasn’t also a fresh face.

The highland seat has always been a BN stronghold dedicated to the MIC. It is said that whenever an MIC leader felt unsafe he would run up the mountain to seek refuge in Cameron Highlands.

Additionally, the PH suffered what all government parties went through after a successful general election – the honeymoon ended and the dissatisfaction set in. The PH record in the last eight months has fallen short of the expectation of even its most realistic and  loyal supporters.

Granted that it took over from the kleptocratic BN government a crippled economy and a corruption-riddled administration, the people are yet to feel the real fruits of their labour. They had expected former Prime Minister, Mohd Najib Abdul Razak, to be jailed months ago.

They were upset seeing him behaving as if he is still the Prime Minister. His supporters are regaining their confidence and are urging him on – the latest being with the “apa malu bosku” campaign. Without depriving him and his co-conspirators justice, the people will be happier if they are assigned to the prison for their offenses as soon as possible.


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Underperforming

Then there are the more fundamental things like the prices of goods and services, unemployment and affordable homes. The complaints are familiar. Ministers, deputy ministers and their political aides are not as friendly and as hardworking as when they were in the opposition.

Now that they are in the government, they are bureaucratic, distant and unfriendly. Some even picked up fights with their own supporters. This is suicidal. After promises upon promises being broken, the people don’t anymore buy the “akan kaji” (will study) excuses and blaming the last government.

I am forced to give poor marks to minsters responsible for food production, supplies, transportation, pricing, monitoring and enforcement. Affordable food is becoming an issue. Old people had been reported dead fighting for free food!

Ministers responsible for national unity, rural development, education and tourism too must roll up their sleeves or continue to face the call for their removal.

During the Cameron Highlands campaign I saw Ministers and their deputies crowding around the VIP’s tables instead of mixing with the people. PH leaders must be seen mixing with the rakyat more often if they want to continue to stay in power.

As a government, they must be united and act decisively against racism and extremism being openly instigated by the oppositions. The people who took the risk voting for the PH during the last general elections deserve better than what is currently being offered.

As I put it in my Facebook posting on January 27, the Cameron Highlands results suggest that there is a clear and present danger for the PH. So be forewarned. If the people could vote the PH in, they could also vote the PH out. - A.Kadir Jasin

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Baru menang satu PRK dah dengan riaknya kata rakyat tolak PH. Yang kalah teruk di 4 lagi PRK sebelum tu, ia jelas menunjukkan rakyat menolak PASUMNO.Belajarlah terima hakikat, dari terus menerus dok kelentong sana sini. Masih jugak dengan ego, takmo berubah. Jangan harap la rakyat nak terima.. 😂😝

Ramai yang marah2 dengan pelantikan Adun Paloh Johor Sheikh Omar Ali sebagai salah seorang ahli lembaga pengarah Yayasan Dakwah Islam Malaysia (Yadim) kerana Ali Omar daripada DAP.Itu saja bukan kerana sebab lain. ADUN Melayu dari DAP ni pernah curi duit Yadim ke? Marah beremosi bencikan kepada DAP konon. Sedaq sikit hangpa tu pembangkang...

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cheers.

29 January 2019

Takkan dah terhantuk masih tak terngadah...

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1. Kemenangan besar UMNO / Barisan Nasional atau BN pada Pilihan Raya Kecil ( PRK ) Cameron Highlands yang berlangsung semalam hari Sabtu 26hb Januari adalah bukti bahawa kuasa sebenar berada di tangan rakyat.

2. Sudah beberapa kali saya mengingatkan jika UMNO / BN yang telah memerintah selama 61 tahun boleh ditumbangkan , maka rakyat juga boleh menurunkan Kerajaan Pakatan Harapan atau PH dengan sekelip mata sahaja.

3. Sebenarnya kemenangan BN tidaklah bermakna rakyat MENOLAK Tun , dan dalam masa yang sama tidak bermakna mereka sudah boleh MENERIMA Najib.

4. Kehadiran Najib tak ubah seperti 'Melukut Tepi Gantang' ; ini kerana rakyat khasnya pengundi - pengundi di Cameron Highlands termasuk masyarakat Orang Asli tahu tentang berbagai rompakan harta negara yang telah di lakukan oleh Najib , Rosmah dan Jho Low ; merekalah yang bertanggungjawab menghancurkan ekonomi negara.

5. Jika Jho Low dan keluarganya termasuk Nik Faizal tidak bersalah , mengapa mereka menyembunyikan diri seperti tikus dalam lubang.


6. Sejak kebelakangan ini kedengaran bermacam - macam rungutan rakyat yang menagih bantuan dan sokongan Kerajaan.

7. Pemimpin - pemimpin PH harus rajin turun padang berdamping dengan rakyat bagi mendapatkan maklum balas.

8. Dalam masa yang sama percakaran diantara pemimpin sama ada antara parti mahu pun sesama sendiri MESTI dihentikan serta merta.

9. Jangan fikir dengan menolak Tun sebagai Perdana Menteri segala masalah boleh diatasi.

10. Tidak ada Lampu Aladdin atau Magic Lamp yang boleh menyelesaikan segala kerumitan yang negara hadapi hasil peninggalan Kerajaan UMNO / BN dahulu.

11. Rakyat sedang meneropong tingkah laku dan perangai pemimpi - pemimpin PH sama ada di Pusat mahu pun di peringkat Negeri dan cawangan.

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12 Tidaklah menghairankan jika sekiranya sekali lagi rakyat akan menolak PH pada PRK yang bakal diadakan di Semenyih , Selangor tidak lama lagi.

13. Memang benarlah Tun selaku Perdana Menteri ingin memberi masa dan peluang kepada Menteri - Menteri dan Menteri - Menteri Besarnya membaiki diri dan prastasi masing - masing , namun adalah lebih baik jika sekiranya rombakan dilakukan SEBELUM nasi menjadi bubur.

14. Tingkah laku mereka tak ubah seperti ' Si Kudong Dapat Cincin ' atau ' Kera Dapat Bunga '.
15. Apabila A Kadir Yassin mencadangkan agar Menteri - Menteri di sekolahkan , mereka melenting ; reaksi mereka itu tak ubah bak kata orang tua ‘Bodoh Sombong Yang Tak Boleh Di Ajar '.

16. Sudah mula kedengaran amalan salahguna kuasa dan rasuah dilakukan dikalangan sesetengah mereka yang telah diberi jawatan dan kepercayaan sama ada diperingkat Menteri , Menteri Besar dan pegawai - pegawai mereka sedangkan Tun selaku Perdana Menteri bersungguh - sungguh mahu memerangi amalan buruk itu.

17. AMBILLAH TINDAKAN SEKERAS - KERAS NYA kepada sesiapa saja yang tidak amanah sama ada yang dahulu mahu pun yang sekarang TANPA pedulikan siapa mereka.


18. Sementara itu carilah jalan bagi melaksanakan janji - janji PH seperti yang terkandung dalam manifesto mereka dahulu.

19. ' KUAT KERBAU PADA TALI , KUAT MANUSIA PADA JANJI '.

20. Jika ini semua dapat dilaksanakan saya yakin PH akan terus memerintah 100 tahun lagi ; jika tidak , inilah kali pertama dan kali terakhir PH berpeluang berkuasa.

21. Buanglah yang keruh , ambil yang jernih.

22. Tun adalah manusia biasa yang tidak sunyi dari kelemahan dan kesilapan , namun kita harus berterima kasih kepada beliau yang sanggup mengemudi bahtera yang telah dihancurkan.

23. BERSATU KITA TEGUH DAN MAJU , BERCERAI KITA SAMA SAMA ROBOH. - Tamrin Tun Ghafar

N24 Semenyih 
Depa nak PH kalah di Semenyih...

Walaupun PRK Semenyih akan berlangsung agak lama lagi, tetapi bahangnya sudah pun mula terasa sekarang ini. Di mana-mana ketika ini semakin ramai yang bercakap mengenai pilihanraya kecil itu yang hanya akan berlangsung pada 2 Mac depan.

Apa yang menariknya, rata-rata yang mengulas atau bercakap mengenai pilihanraya kecil itu lebih mengharapkan PH kalah berbanding mencapai kemenangan. Tidak saja mereka yang pro UMNO dan BN yang mengharapkan demikian, malah ramai daripada kalangan penyokong dan pengundi PH juga benar-benar berharap calon daripada Bersatu akan kecundang dalam pilihanraya itu nanti.

Tidak terkecuali yang turut berharap PH akan kalah ialah mereka yang  aktif dan memegang jawatan dalam Bersatu di peringkat bahagian-bahagian. Kata mereka, hanya dengan kalahnya Bersatu di Semenyih saja diharapkan dapat menyedarkan pimpinan PH, termasuk Tun Mahathir Mohamad sendirinagar lebih prihatin dengan rakyat serta mengawal menteri-menterinya daripada bersikap sombong dan merapu.


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Tambah mereka lagi, mungkin ada pimpinan sudah sedar diri berikutan kekalahan di Cameron Highlands baru-baru ini, namun melihat reaksi kebanyakan pemimpin-pemimpin PH yang mengulas mengenai kekalahan itu jelas mereka belum lagi terngadah walaupun dahi sudah tergantuk di palang pintu. Dengan yang demikian, kekalahan di Semenyih adalah perlu dan wajib untuk menyedarkan semua yang sudah lupa diri itu.

Terdapat juga kalangan mereka yang aktif dalam Bersatu bersikap lebih lantang lagi dengan mengatakan, jika sebelum ini mereka bertungkus-lumus menumbangkan Najib Razak, UMNO dan BN, apa salahnya kalau dalam PRU15 nanti mereka bermati-matian menumbangkan PH pula. Sudah ada di kalangan mereka yang berkira-kira mahu merancakkan serangan di media sosial kepada PH dengan menubuhkan Grup Whatapp atau akaun baru di Facebook bagi tujuan itu.

Kata mereka lagi, mereka tidak rugi apa-apa dengan pertukaran kerajaan biar sekerap mana sekali pun, tetapi agak malu dengan PH yang sebelum pilihanraya dulu telah berjanji berdegar-degar, tetapi gagal melaksanakannya setelah mencapai kemenangan. Yang lebih kami benci, tambah mereka, beberapa dasar atau peraturan baru yang mahu diperkenalkan oleh menteri-menteri PH lebih membawa kesusahan dan menambahkan belanja rakyat, sedangkan janji pokok dalam Buku Harapan tidak juga ditunaikan.



Dalam PRU14 lalu, DUN Semenyih dimenangi oleh PH melalui calon daripada Bersatu, Allahyarham Bakhtiar Mohd Nor yang menang dengan majoriti 8,964 undi. Beliau mendapat 23,428 undi mengalahkan calon BN, Johan Abd Aziz yang memperolehi 14,464 undi, calon Pas, Mad Shamour Kassim (6,966 undi) dan calon PSM, S Arutchelvam (1,293 undi)

Bagaimanapun bekalan majoriti 8,964 itu dikira belum selamat lagi kerana dalam PRK 2 Mac nanti, Pas sudah pun mengumumkan tidak akan meletakkan calonnya dan akan memberi sokongan penuh kepada BN. Adalah dijangkakan PSM juga tidak akan meletakkan calonnya kali dan ini memungkinkan berlaku pertandingan dua penjuru antara PH dengan BN saja dalam pilihanraya tersebut.

Gabungan kerjasama BN dan Pas diramal akan memberi saingan sengit sebagaimana yang telah terbukti di Cameron Highlands yang lalu. Beserta dengan semakin ramai yang mahukan PH kalah di Semenyih nanti, termasuk daripada kalangan Bersatu sendiri, tidak mustahilkah harapan kepada kekalahan itu akan menjadi kenyataan? - Shahbudin Husin 

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Di Sg Kandis, Balakong, Seri Setia dan Port Dickson, siapa tolak siapa pulak, Ustaz? Dan, selepas ini di Semenyih, kalau betul yakin Melayu dah tolak PH, Pas kena masuk bertandinglah. Takkan Pas asyik jadi tukang pacak bendera dacing baghdad je kot? Hadi kata, kemenangan Bn di Cameron tu tanda Allah beri isyarat agar rakyat tolak PH. Nampak tak lebai dgn mudah guna nama Allah demi kepentingan politik. Masuk bertanding dlm gelanggang takut, tapi berkokok kat luar lebih. Apa kata di Semenyih ni Pas pulak masuk? Kerusi tradisi tu kan? Bn baru menang satu, pas pulak yg lebih2 sampai jual nama Allah. - f/bk

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Cameron Highlands’ Defeat - A Wake-Up Call For The Arrogant PH Government...

As expected, the new Pakatan Harapan government fails to snatch the Cameron Highlands parliamentary seat from Barisan Nasional. On Saturday (Jan 26), Barisan’s Ramli Mohd Nor became the first indigenous “Orang Asli” to be elected as a Member of Parliament. He won the seat with a 3,238-vote majority in a four-cornered contest against Pakatan candidate M. Manogaran and 2 independent candidates.

Mr. Ramli grabbed 12,038 votes, while Mr. Manogaran took 8,800 votes. In the May 9, 2018 general election, Barisan won the parliamentary seat with a smaller 597-vote majority. Back then, the Barisan candidate secured 10,307 votes, while Manogaran managed 9,710 votes. This means the 3,587 votes, which PAS had won last year, had been “transferred” to Barisan.

After four by-elections last year that failed to provide any promising result, it appears the combo UMNO-PAS had finally gotten the correct recipe. Naturally, the UMNO Malay nationalist party and the PAS Islamist party were extremely happy that they have clinched their first victory. And they deserve to celebrate because unlike the Pakatan government, Barisan pressed all the right buttons.

Some hardcore Pakatan supporters blamed UMNO and PAS for playing racial and religious cards. What do you expect them to do? UMNO is a racist party while PAS is an extremist party. UMNO’s previous job functions were to steal and plunder under the pretext of protecting Malays while “Talibanisation” was what PAS do best, under the pretext of defending Islam.

Pakatan has been shooting itself in the foot from the beginning, and it appeared they enjoyed it very much. Exactly why was DAP candidate Manogaran chosen for the third time when UMNO creatively picked the first indigenous “Orang Asli” to contest, is beyond comprehension. UMNO had the courage to innovate and think out of the box. DAP repeated the same thing again and again.

Manogaran’s comment, that “the Malays don’t even buy kuih from Orang Asli vendors”, was absolutely idiotic. Heck, this guy didn’t even know how to wear the proper attire, resulting in an embarrassing moment where the three times candidate was ordered by the Election Commission to leave a polling station for wearing a shirt with a party logo.

Cameron Highlands By-Election - Manogaran

Adding salt to the injury, PKR Senator Bob Manolan Mohamad was caught threatening Tok Batin (Orang Asli village headmen) – that “Tok Batins” who do not support Pakatan Harapan will not get paid. Suddenly, all the bad behaviours previously demonstrated by Barisan and despised by the ordinary folks have emerged in Pakatan leaders.

But Manogaran and Bob were not the only Pakatan Harapan leaders who seem to be out of touch after the coalition won over the federal government from Barisan Nasional. Even Prime Minister Mahathir was humiliated when he failed to swing the Malay and Orang Asli votes in his campaign for Manogaran. Like a broken record, the 93-year-old premier mocked UMNO as a “broken party”.

The fact that Mahathir was roped in for the Cameron Highlands’ by-election already gave an impression that everything was not well in the land of strawberry and tea plantations. And like Mahathir, DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang also whacked the crooked Najib Razak until the kingdom comes. What did Mahathir and Lim expect to achieve by flogging a dead horse?

On one hand, Mahathir condemned UMNO, a party he declares has become a “party penyamun (robbers’ party)”. On the other hand, amusingly, he wants most of the horrible and corrupted UMNO warlords to join his party, PPBM (Bersatu). Whose fault was it that the former PM Najib was given the special privilege of not having to wear orange lock-up suit?

Barisan, now the opposition, won because the “Orang Asli” and ethnic Malay in Cameron were highly motivated to ensure Ramli Mohd Nor wins big. Pakatan, now the ruling federal government, lost because the ethnic Indian and ethnic Chinese in Cameron were demoralised and wouldn’t care whether Manogaran wins or loses.

Why was the Indian community demoralised? Thanks to Mahathir administration, Sri Maha Marianmman Temple riot was allowed to escalate beyond control. Even though the riot was started by a group of Malay gangsters, the government had chosen to play to the tune of racist UMNO and extremist PAS – blaming Minister P. Waytha Moorthy instead of the Malay thugs.

Why was the Chinese community demoralised?  Again, thanks to Mahathir administration, the recognition of the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) has been put in cold storage. Preferred to be held hostage by UMNO and PAS, the premier reportedly gave a lame excuse – that the UEC recognition must take into account the feelings of the Malays.


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Mahathir doesn’t seem to understand, or pretend to be confused, that his party PPBM is no match for UMNO and PAS when comes to racism and extremism. UMNO wannabe PPBM can never become more Malay than the UMNO-Malays and certainly can never become more Islamic than the PAS-Muslims. Both UMNO and PAS are the undisputed champions in their own specialised domains.

Perhaps Mahathir should be reminded that a bird in his hand is worth two in the bush. If he plans to drive his party to be as racist, of not more racist, than UMNO in order to lure the Malay voters, he will surely lose the non-Muslim votes. If he plans to maintain the non-Muslim voters, he cannot dance to the tune of UMNO and PAS. He simply cannot get the best of both worlds.

One of the reasons why the Malays voted for Barisan in Cameron was because they believed the Indians have killed a Malay fireman (Mr. Adib) in the Hindu temple riot. People like Jamal, Papagomo, Azwanddin, Lokman and even Zahid Hamidi or Hadi Awang should be locked up the moment they spewed and incited dangerous racial hatred. Mahathir did nothing to contain the situation.

However, playing the 3R cards (religion, racial and royalty) will not always guarantee Barisan’s victory. At the end of the day, the issue of bread and butter will take precedence over everything. Again, what have Pakatan Harapan delivered to the people in general, let alone the people of Cameron Highlands? Despite the abolishment of GST, the cost of living remains high – and is getting worse.

Mahathir administration must realise that the poverty-stricken “Orang Asli” community still appreciate Najib’s “cash is king” mantra. After 9 months, what were the value propositions on the table that his government has brought to the community? If the more intelligent Malays couldn’t care less about 1MDB scandal, do you think the aboriginal people care whether Najib had stolen or not?


Najib Gives Cash Money To Village Folks

Like it or not, the prime minister was quite arrogant when he argued that the pre-election manifesto is not a bible that has to be followed. As a result, his administration has been accused of dozens of policy U-turns and failure to implement promises in the Pakatan election manifesto. Heck, until today, they couldn’t even agree if the RM81 billion ECRL has been cancelled or otherwise.

Astonishingly, Mahathir’s lieutenant – Vice President of PPBM, Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman – openly demanded for government contracts. Yet, the disgraceful corrupt former Election Commission chairman has yet to be sacked, despite his insistent that he had done no wrong for promoting the practice of favouritism, cronyism, nepotism and corruption.

Making Najib a punching bag won’t work in a Barisan bastion like Cameron Highlands. Malays account for 33.5% of the voters in Cameron Highlands, while the Orang Asli voters account for 22%. Naturally a combination of highly demoralised Chinese (30%) and Indians (15%) were no match for the highly motivated Malays and Orang Asli.

Fortunately to Pakatan Harapan, there are very limited seats where the “fixed deposit” of Orang Asli is the kingmaker. Mahathir should not beat himself up if his regret was not able to swing their votes. After all, even Najib has depended heavily on the community in his own “Pekan” safe seat, the same way Rompin’s Orang Asli calls the shot.

And fortunately to Pakatan Harapan, a closer cooperation between UMNO and PAS will essentially make them more extreme and radicalised. And that would also make the people in Sabah and Sarawak more disgusted about them, forcing the once “fixed deposit” of Barisan to become a great ally of Pakatan – neutralising the threat of losing the government in the next election.

The arrogant Pakatan leaders should start engaging the people more proactive instead of busy hunting for positions and titles and contracts. The rising cost of living has reached a critical level. Instead of mixing sports with politics and banning Israeli athletes from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), Mahathir should get his top priority right. - FT


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Only Lim will issue statement on ECRL
Tulah si-pembodek ooi, jangan pandai2 
buat statement,dont play2 dengan atuk...

Dia berniat kalu BN menang dia nak bogel naik motor...
😜😜😜 Bossku malu apa... 😂😂😂

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Copa America 2019 - 14 Jun hingga 4 Julai 2019

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cheers.

28 January 2019

Kalah di CH lampu merah di depan...

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Dari laporan yang diterima PH hilang harapan untuk menang di CH. Di situ kawasan Orang Asli yang sudah terbuka minda mereka untuk memperjuangkan nasib mereka. Calon BN bukan calang-calang orang, bukan tok batin menyumpit kera tapi seorang pegawai polis berpangkat tinggi, dan seorang siswazah Ph.D. Dia pula seorang Islam. Kesetiaan Orang Asli kepada pemimpin mereka dari keturunan sama menjadikan calon BN punya harapan cerah untuk menang di lubuk Orang Asli.

Dari segi pemilihan calon BN lebih bijak dari PH yang menganggap calon berbangsa India boleh menyemput para dewa membantunya. Besar kemungkinan dewa Syiva, dewa kehancuran, yang turun padang. Maka ayoyolah calon PH. 

Sebenarnya kemenangan BN bukan kerana perompak kelas cakrawala Najib mendapat sokongan para pengundi CH. Impak Najib tak ada. Pihak UMNO dan PAS putarbelit setero lama, iaitu anti DAP yang dikatakan anti Melayu, anti Islam, anti hak istoimewa Melayu, dan mahu laksanakan konsep 'Malaysia Malaysia' yg ditentang orang Melayu.

Anti DAP masih menebal di kalangan orang Melayu. Politik Malaysia sejak Merdeka hingga sekarang dan beberapa pru akan datang tetap berbau perkauman. Ada semacam kegelojohan di pihak DAP dan PKR hendak menguasai pimpinan kerajaan PH, dan menyingkirkan Tun M. 

Hati-hati jangan salah perhitungan nanti buruk akibatnya. Walaupun Tun Mahathir berkempen di CH namun beliau tidak boleh menyelamatkan calon PH dari DAP yang tidak disenangi oleh majoriti para pengundi di situ.


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Dari berbagai laporan dikatakan jentera PH lemah. Kononnya para juak-juak BERSATU lebih banyak menyidai diri, bergambar dengan para menteri dari melaksanakan amanah parti. Dalam perang siber juak-juak BERSATU gagal menentang berbagai tuduhan dan kecaman dari pihak musuh. Sebahagian besar juak-juak itu dianggap tukang 'potong dan tampal' saja.

PRK Semenyih akan menjadi ukuran apakah BERSATU masih gagah perkasa, dijulang rakyat atau sebaliknya. Di sini calon BERSATU akan menentukan nasib. Pada PRU 14 PAS mendapat 6.000 undi. Semenyih majoriti Melayu. TSMY sebagai pengerusi BERSATU mesti mempastikan calon BERSATU menang selesa. Kalau BERSATU kalah TSMY wajar letak jawatan kerana kepimpinannya tidak ada oomph lagi.

Jangan bersilat kata, memutar lidah mendabik diri kononnya PH gagah perkasa kerana para pemimpin PH yg super hebat. Itu fantasi untuk menyedapkan diri. Maaf cakap hanya aura, ketokohan dan kewibawaan Tun Mahathir sebagai pemimpin negara bertaraf negarawan yg menghidupkan kerajaan PH. Para menteri lain jangan khayal dengan kuasa pinjaman Allah.

Para juak-juak, macai-macai yang minum sisa Tun jangan berlagak seperti ayam jantan pondan berkokok seluruh kampung tapi ekor berbau tahi. Ingat yang menentukan kemenangan dan kehancuran kuasa ialah kuasa Allah dan kuasa undi rakyat, bukan para pemimpin parti politik yang bodoh sombong, seperti merak di kayangan.- Yahaya Ismail.

PRK P078 CH - Analisis keputusan pengundian - IDE

Selepas CH,jika PH tak berubah,pengundi wajib kasi warning melaui Semenyih.

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Analisis kekalahan PH di Parlimen CH...

Kegagalan kita sendiri (Kerajaan PH) menggerakkan FELDA & JAKOA sejak awal kemenangan kita dalam PRU14.

Sejak hari pertama saya tiba di Cameron Highland, saya dapati sebahagian besar Parlimen Cameron Highlands terutama di Parlimen Jelai adalah kawasan Majoriti Peneroka FELDA dan Orang Asli yang mana kedua2 kelompok ini berkait rapat dengan FELDA dan JAKOA.

8 bulan kita mentadbir Putrajaya, amat sedikit atau hampir tiada langsung program2 kerakyatan, mendekati rakyat, penerangan dibuat oleh Kerajaan melalui 2 Agensi ini.

Dengan ertikata lain, kita sendiri tahu Peneroka FELDA dan OA adalah "Fix Deposite" BN sejak sekian lama tapi kita tidak ambil endah perkara ini.

Akibatnya bila datang PRK di lokasi 2 kelompok terbesar ini, kita sebagai Kerajaan Memerintah sendiri GAGAL menembus masuk ke kubu2 2 kelompok ini manakala lawan kita BN "selesa" keluar masuk dan terus menguasai 2 kawasan ini.



Pemilihan Calon BN juga menjadi faktor utama kemenangan mereka dan di sebelah PH, kita terpaksa terima hakikat bahawa Calon "Recycle" kita semakin tidak diterima.

2 PDM tradisi yang selalu dimenangi Mano mencatat keputusan mengejutkan. 1 Kawasan Majoriti India dan 1 kawasan Majoriti Cina di Tanah Rata menolak Mano diatas kertas undi.

Kerajaan wajib beri penumpuan pada FELDA dan JAKOA jika mahu menang kerusi2 "Fix Deposite" BN dlm PRK2 atau PRU akan datang.

Kena lebih serius perbanyakkan program2 mendekati pengundi melalui FELDA dan JAKOA.

Peneroka FELDA dan Komuniti OA tak peduli pada isu2 besar 1MDB, TH, Tol yang tiada kaitan dengan mereka.

Mereka cuma peduli apa yg Kerajaan beri pada mereka atau sekurang2nya permudahkan kehidupan mereka.

Perkara mudah yang Kerajaan PH abaikan. - Mohd Fauzi Mohd Azmi

PH jangan anggap dirinya arnab, UMNO-PAS sebagai kura-kura

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PAS carries UMNO to victory,even 
as PH doubles its orang asli vote... 

Barisan Nasional (BN) cannot take full credit for its win in the Cameron Highlands by-election as it would not have happened without PAS’ support.

Political analyst associate professor Dr Awang Azman Awang Pawi said PAS voters were the biggest contributors to the increase in BN’s vote majority in Cameron Highlands compared with in the 14th general election last year.

PAS obtained 3,587 votes in GE14, but did not field a candidate this time around.

“In the last general election, the vote was split as the contest involved BN, PAS, Pakatan Harapan (PH), Parti Sosialis Malaysia and Berjasa,” Awang Azman, a senior lecturer at Universiti Malaya, said today.

Today, BN candidate Ramli Mohd Nor obtained 12,038 votes, defeating PH’s M.Manogaran (8,800) and independent candidates Sallehudin Ab Talib (314) and Wong Seng Yee (276).

Ramli’s 3,238-vote majority was an increase from the 597 votes BN candidate C. Sivarraajh had obtained previously.


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Awang Azman said the results were not surprising, as usually, the incumbent party would be able to defend the seat, especially in the Cameron Highlands parliamentary constituency, traditionally a BN stronghold.

“Similarly, in the four previous by-elections which PH won. PH must work harder in BN strongholds,” he said, referring to the Sg Kandis, Balakong, Seri Setia and Port Dickson by-elections.

Meanwhile, Universiti Utara Malaysia senior lecturer in political and international affairs Md Shukri Shuib said PH must look at the results rationally, and improve.

“The government must improve many things, including Felda. Do not look at them (Felda settlers) as your adversaries,” he said.

Umno acting president Mohamad Hasan had earlier said the win in the by-election was the outcome of the Umno-PAS collaboration.

Mohamad said PAS’ assistance in the by-elections had drawn PAS voters to put their trust in BN.

Mohamad had said BN’s first victory after its defeat in the four previous by-elections would boost the party’s spirits to face the coming Semenyih state by-election.

Camerons outcome a wake-up call, 
but ground-shaking it is not...

Umno and Barisan Nasional (BN) won handsomely in Cameron Highlands. By any stretch of the imagination, it is not a ground shaking result. Many had predicted it and saw it coming, given the fact that Umno/BN had cleverly chosen a local Orang Asli candidate to assure it of strong support from Orang Asli and Malay voters.

The Pakatan Harapan (PH) candidate, an ethnic Indian, had an insurmountable task to ride above the politics of race and religion waged by Umno/BN. On top of that, the PAS block votes were also expected to go to Umno/BN. But if we are to compare today’s results with that of the last general election, the outcome was quite predictable.

In that election, the percentage of votes obtained by MIC/BN was 10,307 (40.7%), PAS 3,587 (14.2%) and PH 9,710 (38.3%). The turnout was 25,326 (79%). MIC/BN won by 597 votes. Combined, MIC/BN and PAS got 13,894 (54.9%).

Here, with PAS choosing not to contest, Umno/BN’s share of the votes was 12,038 (56%), an improvement of 1.1% over the votes obtained by MIC/BN and PAS last year. The majority for Umno/BN was 3,238, which more or less reflected the majority it obtained in the last general election plus some 3000 votes contributed by PAS.


PH, on the other hand, secured 8,800 votes (41%), an increase of about 3% from what it obtained in May 2018. It would seem that most of the votes for PSM and Berjasa in GE14 had gone to PH. This time, the turnout was 69%.

Now with such equations and permutations in the results, do you think it carries great ramifications and entails ground-shaking movements in the voting patterns? I do not think so.

Rather it is just a logical sequence and consequence of local politics, as well as voting patterns carried over from GE14. I do not think it would be accurate to think that the results reflect the national mood or sentiments of the people on the ground.

For supporters of PH who are looking at the larger picture, the results could be a blessing in disguise, to serve as a “wake-up” call to PH to reflect on what they have done wrong, and to understand where they failed or disappointed the people. More important is the next general election. PH has time to correct things.

As for the upcoming Semenyih by-election, the combined votes obtained by Umno and PAS in GE14 was thousands short of the votes obtained by PH.

In GE14, PH obtained 23,428 votes (51%), Umno/BN 14,464 (31%) and PAS 6,966 (15%). The PH vote bank was about 2,000 more than the votes of Umno/BN and PAS combined.

If PH were to lose there in the coming by-election, then we can say that the country is going through significant changes in voting trends. - Wan Haron Wan Hassan 

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N24 Semenyih

Keputusan PRK N24 Semenyih akan memberi gambaran sentimen semasa yang bersifat kontemporari rakyat terhadap Kerajaan PH. Walaubagaimana pun ia masih belum cukup untuk memberi scenario keputusan PRU15 akan datang yang masih jauh. Ia amat bersifat sementara kerana bola masih dikaki PH yang masih menjadi kerajaan selepas daripada keputusan PRK tersebut. 

Pecahan pengundi mengikut kaum:
Melayu - 67.7%
Cina - 16.7%
India - 1.9%

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Buaya pun ketawa...

Bila dapat Menteri cam ni awat tak kalah...


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